Course Compact Che412
Course Compact Che412
Course Compact Che412
Department:
Chemical Engineering
Programme:
Chemical Engineering
Course Code:
CHE 412
Course Title:
Units:
2 units
Alpha
Time:
Location:
a.
b.
Course Objectives/Goals
At the end of this course the student is expected to
1. Have a good grasp of theoretical principles through laboratory experiments and analyses
of same, as they relate to Chemical Engineering practice.
2. Have learnt the rudiments of modern report writing.
3. Have been exposed to the accurate use of basic laboratory apparatuses, tools and
equipment.
4. Be well equipped and made better engineer who is practically sound and knowledgeable.
5. Have developed competence and confidence through numerous personal involvements in
laboratory experiments.
6. Have learnt about laboratory safe acts and other work ethics for the health of both man
and his environment.
c.
Laboratory manuals detailing the following: topic of experiment, aims and objectives of
the
experiment,
apparatus/equipment,
preparation
of
the
various
reagents,
Course Outlines
Modules & Details of Topics
NOTE: The experiments as listed are rotationally distributed to each group every
week.
WEEK 1:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK 2:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK 3:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK 4:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK5:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK 6:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK 7:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
WEEK 8:
WEEK 9:
Plug flow reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) In Series, Rising
Film Evaporator, Extraction (Benzene-Acetic acid-Water System), Liquid-Liquid
Extraction (pilot plant), Wood analysis, Distillation, Basic process Module
e.
Assignments:
Students are expected to prepare and read up the theoretical basis of each
experiment before coming to the laboratory.
f.
20%
h.
Assignments/Students Activities
Students are encouraged to make adequate references on each experiment
performed.
i.
Alignment with Covenant University Vision/Goals: The course will make the students
useful engineers of both local and international relevance upon graduation.
j.
k.
Recommended Reading/Text
1.
2.
Coulson & Richardsons Chemical Engineering by J.F Richardson & J.H Harker
with J.R Backhurst Particle Technology & Separation Processes, Vol. 2, Fifth
Edition
3.
4.
5.